Subject

General Geology 1Wayne Powell, CUNY Brooklyn College This course introduces potential geology majors earth science through an investigation of the environmental quality of the local environment, and supporting just-in-time lessons.

GeomorphologyLisa Ely, Central Washington University Geomorphology is the study of the earth's surface: the processes that shape the surface of the earth, as well as the forms and features created by these processes. Through lectures, labs, field trips and ...

Introduction to GeologySean Cornell, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania The course covers basic concepts in geology and engages students in hands-on, learning activities integrated with lecture and field experiences. Small group lab activities (mineral identification, rock ...

GeomorphologyEllen Cowan, Appalachian State University This course includes a study of the nature of landforms. Qualitative and quantitative aspects of landform analysis in the field and laboratory using maps and aerial photographs are introduced.

World Natural EnvironmentsCamille Holmgren, SUNY College at Buffalo This is an introductory physical geography course that explores the dynamics of the earth's physical environment including the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere and the linkages between these ...

GeomorphologyJordan Clayton, Georgia State University The focus for this class is on process geomorphology. The process-oriented approach is nicely defined by Ritter et al. (2002) as pertaining to the following concepts: the equilibrium between form and process, the ...

Physical GeologySimon Kattenhorn, University of Idaho Formation of the Earth and its evolution through geologic time. Physical processes within and on the Earth.

Physical GeologyStacey Cochiara, New Jersey City University Introductory study of the materials, structure, and surface features of the earth; the processes responsible for their development; the physical and chemical processes that operate to modify them; the concept of ...

Geology for EngineersFreddi-Jo Bruschke, California State University-Fullerton This is a lecture-based course designed to provide an broad introduction to geologic concepts and processes for engineers with no previous exposure to geology. Students complete a series of analytic assignments related to the topics covered in lecture and research a California geologic hazard topic to present to the rest of the class.